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stalin find out about that it's online. thousands of people in america are forced to undergo polygraph testing every year in the name of national security that's a minute it's ring the alarm over u.s. federal agencies exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted or is miniport has more in this. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong opinions about the nation's lie detector policy too many honest people are too many people who should be passing their tests aren't and there's no there's no accountability for that. last year more than seventy three thousand americans were reportedly required to undergo polygraph tests in order to get or keep jobs with the federal government according to an investigation by mcclatchy newspapers a growing number of u.s. agencies are asking employees and applicants intimate questions that extend way beyond the realm of national security pro
stalin find out about that it's online. thousands of people in america are forced to undergo polygraph testing every year in the name of national security that's a minute it's ring the alarm over u.s. federal agencies exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted or is miniport has more in this. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong...
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stalin find out about that it's online. thousands of people in america are forced to undergo polygraph testing every year in the name of national security that's a minute it's ringing the alarm over u.s. federal agencies exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted or is miniport has more in this. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong opinions about the nation's lie detector policy too many honest people are too many people who should be passing their tests aren't and there's no there's no accountability for that. last year more than seventy three thousand americans were reportedly required to undergo polygraph tests in order to get or keep jobs with the federal government according to an investigation by mcclatchy newspapers a growing number of u.s. agencies are asking employees and applicants intimate questions that extend way beyond the realm of national security
stalin find out about that it's online. thousands of people in america are forced to undergo polygraph testing every year in the name of national security that's a minute it's ringing the alarm over u.s. federal agencies exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted or is miniport has more in this. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong...
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i mean adolph hitler and joseph stalin had a lot of fans, too. goes with the territory. >> judge jeanine: it is pathetic but amazing how some people are going to his side on this in spite of the fact that he is accused of murdering three people. we are just now hearing that he had some flight training. he was on the police department. he was in the reserves with the navy. it seems a guy with all this training is now in the cat bird seat. should law enforcement be concerned? should the public be concerned? >> well, certainly he is a serious threat for -- before you add all of the training he is a serious threat because he has taken three lives. he is armed. and he is motivated to kill people to make his statement. now, that being said, he wasn't all that trained that extensively trained on lapd. he was trained just enough where he could probably go out in a police car by himself. he had the basic amount of training for a uniformed officer is of lapd. nothing extensive, nothing special. his naval training this warfare unit i think it is a support g
i mean adolph hitler and joseph stalin had a lot of fans, too. goes with the territory. >> judge jeanine: it is pathetic but amazing how some people are going to his side on this in spite of the fact that he is accused of murdering three people. we are just now hearing that he had some flight training. he was on the police department. he was in the reserves with the navy. it seems a guy with all this training is now in the cat bird seat. should law enforcement be concerned? should the...
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the country that have done that in the past are germany under adolf hitler, russia under joseph stalin and china which led to some of the biggest amounts of mass murder in the entire 20th century so we should keep in mind the other stuff during the debate that the initial reason we had the right to bear arms was to prevent tyranny and government just to make sure that isn't lost among the emotional issue. >> host: thanks for the call. >> guest: i think she certainly the shooting wasn't a gun-free zone and in las vegas yesterday it wasn't. it doesn't only happen in gun-free zones, it happens frankly everywhere. unfortunately, the conversation that we are talking about, background checks for example, making sure those are done on everybody is extrapolated to this degree that ultimately this will somehow result in people getting their door open and having someone take their guns which is in the conversation at all it's not what any of these bills or this legislation would do. it's frankly unconstitutional to do that. we have the decision that you cannot ban guns and i think that is a grea
the country that have done that in the past are germany under adolf hitler, russia under joseph stalin and china which led to some of the biggest amounts of mass murder in the entire 20th century so we should keep in mind the other stuff during the debate that the initial reason we had the right to bear arms was to prevent tyranny and government just to make sure that isn't lost among the emotional issue. >> host: thanks for the call. >> guest: i think she certainly the shooting...